Showing posts with label Philippine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philippine. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

¿Cómo estás Mindanao ?

Filipinas en estos días, tenían muchas movimiento por la paz . Últimos números relacionados con la paz en Filipinas es: el movimiento del BIFF , firma del CAB, del filipino actividades musulmanes y más.

Muchos años , Filipinas ha estado trabajando por la paz en la nación. Pero no fue tan fácil. Sí , tenía una gran noticia , difundida acerca de los problemas que tenían. Pero aún así, los resultados no eran tan buenos.


Sin embargo , de alguna manera tenía un filipino resultados asombrosos en 23 de enero.
Mr. Lee - Manhee Lee, el advocator paz - crea un punto de partida para poner fin al conflicto regional. ¿Quién no ha hecho antes. Al contar con el cumplimiento de los dos representantes ( Filipinas Islam y los líderes católicos) para liderar la paz.


Dos representantes estaban en metas separadas antes de que nos registramos cada corazón que otros con el objetivo de la paz . Después de revisar sus significados reales a través de Manhee Lee, que finalmente se convirtió en uno , la firma del Acuerdo de Paz.

La gente en Mindanao y en Filipinas, sintieron la paz real a través del discurso del Sr. Lee y entrevistas en vivo de radiodifusión que tenía. A través de este esfuerzo , Mindanao está viendo una gran oportunidad de paz . Que la paz es posible de lograr para el mundo entero .

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Frieden in Mindanao (Peace in Mindanao)

Botschafter des Friedens veranstaltet eine Friedensvereinbarung-Zeremonie zur Verbindung des Katholizismus mit der Islam.
Der Frieden hat begonnen, in der Insel Mindanao. Diese Region plagte sich mit den Konflikten zwischen Katholizismus und der Islam schon mehr als 40 Jahren lang, und dies führte zu mehr als 100,000 Tote. Manhee Lee, der Friedensunterstützer unternahm seinen dritten Besuch auf den Philippinen, und während seines Aufenthalts, empfehlte er den Erzbischof und den drei Bischöfen in den Nonnenklöster an, den Friedensprotokoll zu unterschreiben. Der Zweck des Besuches von Herrn Lee war diese Friedensvereinbarung abzuschließen, die den Konflikt in der Region Mindanao zur Ruhe führen könnte. Erzbischof Antonio J. Ledesma (die Gemeinde der Cagaya de Oro) traf Herrn Lee zum ersten Mal im September, 2013 und seit ihren Treffen lud er ihn mehrere Male zu den Philippinen ein. Der Friedensunterstützer entschloß sich nun, trotz der angespannten Unruhe in der Region, auf die Phillippinen zu reisen.
Weltfriedenskämpfer Manhee Lee veranstaltete am 24. Januar in der Innenstadt General Santos einen Friedenslauf, indem 1,000 Leute teilnahmen; Studenten der Mindanao State University, Mitglieder der Internationalen Jugendgruppe, und religiöse Führer. Hiermit gingen Leute in der Region zum ersten Mal über die Grenzen der Religionen und Nationalitäten hinaus. Diese Bewegung erregte große Sensation und Hoffnung im Kreis der Filipinos, die sich nach Frieden sehnen, und ließ innerhalb des internationalen Gesellschafts und Medien eine Welle des Friedens entstehen. 

Nach dem Friedenslauf, versammelten sich Studenten der Mindanao State University, die Jugendgruppe, Bürgermeister, Professoren der Universitäten, Führer der katholischen Kirchen und Führer der Islam, die im Friedenslauf teilnahmen, in einem Konferenzraum eines Hotels im Innenstadt der General Santos. Vorträge über Konflikte und Lösungen zum Frieden auf der Insel Mindanao wurden gehalten, der Reihe nach: der Vertreter der katholischen Kirchen(Fernando Capalla, früher Erzbischof der Mindanao Davao), der Vertreter der Islam(Esmael, Herrscher der Maguindanao, und islamischen Gemeindebezirks in Mindanao) und der Vorsitzende Manhee Lee. Die Vertreter der katholischen Kirchen und Islam vereinbarten sich den Friedensprotokoll für die Endung des Krieges und die Vollführung des Weltfriedens zu unterschreiben, und gaben ihren Ehrenwort mit Manhee Lee gemeinsam zu arbeiten. Nachdem sie den Protokoll unterschrieben, eröffnete der Vertreter bzw. Vorsitzende Manhee Lee eine Friedensvereinigung-Zeremonie in der es veröffentlicht wurde, dass Katholismus und Islam vor Gott, vor allen Leuten der ganzen Welt, und vor den rund 150 Anwesenden nie wieder Streiten anfangen werde.
Obwohl es in 2012 ein Friedensvereingungstreffen gab, die von der philippinischen Regierung und dem islamischen Gemeindebezirk gehalten wurde, konnte Frieden nicht gebracht werden. Offen gesagt, es war das erste Mal, dass ein Vertreter eines südkoreanischen Friedensorganisations in den Philippinen eine Friedensvereinigung durchführte, und die Welt war überrascht über diesen Anblick, wie eine Nation vom Tod zum Leben hinüberzog. Die philippinische Regierung drückte dem Vorsitzenden für seine Leistung einen innigsten Dank aus und eröffnete ein Ereignisfeier um den denkwürdigen Tag zu feiern.
Die staatlichen und privaten Sender in den Philippinen berichteten über dieses Ereignis und dies überraschte und begeisterte die Bürger auf den Philippinen. Manhee Lee wird seine Reise hier nicht beenden, sondern wird am 29. auch mit Fidel Valdez Ramos eine Friedensvereinigung beschließen, den früheren philippinischen Präsidenten. Diese Nachricht zieht schon Aufmerksamkeit auf sich und es ist bereits vorgesehen in vielen Medien übertragen zu werden, innerhalb und außerhalb des Landes. Der Vertreter wird am 30. den Staat verlassen.
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Reference

  • http://www.spyghana.com
  • Asia news agency

Monday, February 24, 2014

Peace ceremony in Mindanao

Messenger of peace hosts a peace agreement ceremony to bridge the gap between Catholic and Islamic Leaders
MANILA, February 1, 2014 – Peace has started in the Mindanao Island, a region stricken by a long history of religious conflict between Catholics and Muslims that has claimed over 100,000 lives. The peace movement, led by peace advocate Man Hee Lee, marks third visit to the Philippines from South Korea at the request of Mindanao religious leaders.
On January 24, 1,000 participants including Mindanao State University students, youth associations, mayors and religious leaders held a peace walk in downtown General Santos. The peace walk, held for the first time in the Mindanao region, transcended religions and nationalities, inspiring the Filipino youth generation that peace is possible.
Following the Mindanao Peace Walk, a forum to discuss a solution of peace brought together the representative of Catholicism (Fernando Capalla, former archbishop of Mindanao Davao), the representative of Islam (EsmaelMangudadatu, Governor of Maguindanao, and Islamic autonomous district in Mindanao) and Chairman Man Hee Lee. The representatives of Catholicism and Islam united to sign the peace agreement for ending the war and achieving World Peace and pledged to work together with Chairman Man Hee Lee. After signing the agreement, Capalla and Esmael vowed before God, the people of the world, and the approximately 150 participants that Catholics and Muslims will never have disputes again.
The visit to the Philippines is a part of Mr. Lee’s 7th World Tour to meet with students, nation leaders and religious leaders around the world to promote the message of peace. In November of last year, Mr. Lee began his tour in the United States and spoke at the University of Southern California. Furthermore, working together with school organizations of UCLA, UC Irvine, Cal Poly Pomona, Pepperdine and Cal State Fullerton, he organized a rally for peace aboard the SS Lane Victory ship in San Pedro, CA.
Reference
  • http://www.balita.com
  • http://realtime.rediff.com

Friday, February 14, 2014

Global PEACE Index

PH among the least peaceful countries in the world- Global Peace Index


The Philippines was among the least peaceful countries in the world, the recent survey from Global Peace Index revealed.
According Institute for Economics and Peace’s Global Peace Index (GPI) 2013 , the world became “less peaceful” compared to how it was five years ago. In the new index, 162 countries around the world were surveyed to determine the levels of securities in the socities, the extent of conflicts and the degree of militarization in the countries.
Based on their findings, the GPI reported that the level of peace in the world have fallen by five percent since 2008. It added that internal conflicts in countries have risen over the years and it also showed that 110 countries became less peaceful over the years.
Iceland, Denmark, New Zealand, Canada, Japan, Austria, Ireland, Slovenia, Finland and Switzerland were the top 10 peaceful countries, the index reported. It explained that Iceland’s political stability, low crime rate and small prison population made it the most peaceful country in the world.
“Europe is the most peaceful region, with 13 of the top 20 most peaceful countries,” the index said and added that “the top three most peaceful countries [Iceland, Denmark and New Zealand]” made it to the top because of their “small and stable democracies.”
Meanwhile, Japan, the only Asian country that made it to top 10, were ranked six because of its good relations with its neighboring countries and its strict laws on possession of firearms, GPI said.
“The three least peaceful countries are Afghanistan, Somalia and Syria,” GPI report said.
“Syria’s score dropped by the largest margin, with the biggest ever score deterioration in the history of the GPI,” it added.
Afghanistan landed on the last spot because, the index said, it uses a political terror scale. It added that Afghanistan scored 3 out of 5 in military expenditures and 4.1 in terms of domestic and international conflict. Although there are less people killed in the country due to internal conflicts, the index said that the country failed to secure its people. The country scored 5 out of 5 in terms of society’s security.
“Embroiled in conflict and instability for much of the past two decades, Afghanistan remained far from peaceful during 2012. While two GPI indicators registered improvements [fewer people killed as a result of internal conflict and a drop in the number of refugees and displaced people], four deteriorated and the country returned to the foot of the GPI, below an improving Somalia,” it said.
Meanwhile, the Philippines is still among the less peaceful nations in the world based on the results of the index. The country ranked 129 in 162 countries surveyed. The index said that the country scored two out of 5 in terms of militarization, 3.1 in terms of society’s security and 3.2 out of five in terms of domestic and international conflict.
“Ranking among the least peaceful countries in AsiaPacific, Thailand, the Philippines and Myanmar all face ongoing internal civil conflict. Last year saw improved prospects for peace between the Philippines government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (the main rebel group on the southern island of Mindanao), when a framework deal for a potential peace agreement was signed. There are many obstacles to lasting peace, but negotiations appear to be on-track in 2013,” the index said.

PEACE
Meanwhile, International Peace Advocate Lee Man Hee visited the Philippines to conduct a series of talks on how to achieve peace.
In a press conference at the Manila Hotel on Thursday, Lee said that the youth plays a significant role in achieving peace in a society. He said that the youth’s desire to achieve it can make a lot of difference in terms of attaining peace in a society.
Lee explained that the most common victims of war were the youth, especially the young children who are voiceless in turbulent times.
“It is the youth, the young soldiers, who fight and die in wars not the politicians who want the war,” Lee said.
Lee, the peace advocate, was a war veteran of the Korean war. Lee shared that as a young boy, he was forced to enter the military to fight for South Korea. He shared that upon seeing so many of his young comrade die in the battle, he promised himself that if he ever survive he will spend the rest of his life promoting peace.
Lee has been meeting with different Presidents and leaders around the world talking about drafting an international peace covenant that aims to end domestic and international wars in countries around the world.
“The whole world desires peace, even the people living in North Korea desires it,” Lee said.
Lee came to the Philippines to conduct a series of talk about peace and to discuss the peace covenant he was pushing to President Benigno Aquino 3rd.


Reference 
• http://manilatimes.net/ph-among-the-least-peaceful-countries-in-the-world-global-peace-index/9984/
• http://www.infomongolia.com/ct/ci/6122/139/Global%20Peace%20Index%202013:%20Mongolia

PEACE in Mindanao

Messenger of Peace Hosts a Peace Agreement Ceremony to Bridge the Gap between Catholic and Islamic Leaders.

The peace has begun in Mindanao Island. This region has suffered disputes between Catholic and Islam for about forty years and it has caused over 100,000 casualties. Manhee Lee, the peace advocate has paid his third visit to Philippine and during his stay he has advised the Archbishop and three Bishops to sign a Peace Agreement at a Nunnery. The purpose of Lee’s visit was to conclude the Peace Agreement which can lead to settle the conflict in the Mindanao region. Archbishop Antonio J. Ledesma (the diocese of Cagaya de Oro) has met Mr. Lee for the first time on September 2013 and ever since their meeting, he has continually invited him many times to pay a visit in Philippine and to respond, the Peace advocate has decided to travel despite the region’s tight vigilance.




World peace activist Man Hee Lee hosted the Peace Walk in the downtown area of General Santos on January 24 where approximately 1,000 participants including students of Mindanao State University, members of International Youth Group, and religious leaders joined the event, transcending the boundaries of religion and nationality for the first time in this region. This movement created a great sensation and hopes among the Filipinos, who yearn for peace and it initiated a wave of peace within international societies, media, and people.
After the Peace Walk, students of Mindanao State University, Youth Groups, Mayors, University professors, Catholic leaders and Islamic leaders, who had participated in the Peace Walk gathered in the conference room of a hotel located in downtown General Santos. Speeches about conflict and the solution to peace in Mindanao Island were delivered in the following order: the representative of Catholic (Fernando Capalla, former archbishop of Mindanao Davao), the representative of Islam (Esmael, governor of Maguindanao, and Islamic autonomous district in Mindanao) and Chairman Manhee Lee. The representatives of Catholic and Islam united to sign the peace agreement for ending the war and achieving World Peace and pledged to work together with Manhee Lee. After signing the agreement, the representatives and Chairman Manhee Lee held the Peace Agreement Ceremony announcing that Catholic and Islam will never have disputes again before God, people of the world, and approximately 150 participants.
Although there has been a Peace Agreement meeting hosted by Philippine government and Islam autonomous region on 2012, it could not bring the conclusion of peace. In fact, it was a very first time for a representative of peace organization from South Korea to host a Peace Agreement in Philippine and the world was astonished at the sight of the change of the nation, from death to life. Philippine government did not hesitate to express the gratitude to the representative for his accomplishment and they opened a celebration to celebrate the memorable day.
State-run broadcasting stations and private broadcasting stations in the Philippine reported the event and it has not only surprised people but has also greatly inspired the citizens of the Philippine. Man Hee Lee will not end his journey here but he will also conclude a Peace Agreement with Fidel Valdez Ramos, the former president of Philippine, on 29th and the news is being spotted already and is planned to be aired on numerous media including the nation and the world. The Chairman is planning to leave the country on 30th.

Reference

  • http://www.spyghana.com